1730/00/00 |
Sabine Hall is constructed of brick laid in Flemish bond for Landon Carter. The architect is unknown. Sabine Hall is two stories high over a low basement and has a high-pitched hipped roof and two pair of end chimneys, 1729-30. |
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Sabine Hall |
Warsaw, VA |
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1742/09/22 |
Maria Taylor Byrd marries Col Landon Carter at Sabine Hall in Warsaw, Virginia. |
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Sabine Hall |
Warsaw, VA |
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Marriage of Maria Byrd and Landon Carter |
1748/03/00 |
An agreement between the Court and Landon Loudon Esqr is confirmed for the building of a new brick Court house according to the plan lodged. |
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Richmond County Courthouse |
Warsaw, VA |
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1752/00/00 |
Col Landon Carter acquires a 8x10 inch quartro notebook bound in leather to instruct himself be keeping a record of parliamentary procedures in the colonial legislature. |
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1756/09/21 |
Col Landon Carter quartro notebook over and begins recording procedures at his plantation. |
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1769/04/00 |
Landon Carter notes that through asserted interest, Col Tayloe elects his son-in-law, Francis Lee, to represent Richmond County in the House of Burgesses. |
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Marriage of Francis Lightfoot Lee and Rebecca Tayloe |
1770/04/11 |
Frank Lee tells Landon Carter that he has entirely laid aside all thoughts of a crop of tobacco at Menokin for this year to instead make use of his hands to build agricultural buildings. |
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Mount Airy Plantation |
Warsaw, VA |
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1774/06/08 |
I endeavored by my conversation to convince the people that the case of the Bostonians was the case of all America and if they submitted to this arbitrary taxation begun by Parliament, all America must, and then farewell to all liberties. - LC |
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Richmond County Courthouse |
Warsaw, VA |
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American Revolution - From Protest to Revolt |